A.O. Smith BFC - 30, BFC - 60 service manual Installation diagram

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3.5 Installation diagram

Installation diagram

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Only applicable numbers are mentioned.

1.pressure reducing valve (mandatory)

3.T&P valve (mandatory)

4.stop valve (recommended in pipe C and mandatory in pipe A)

5.non-return valve (mandatory)

6.circulation pump (optional)

9.drain valve

10.manual gas valve (mandatory)

11.service stop valve

12.temperature gauge (optional)

13.condensation drainage

14.hot water draw-off points

15.expansion valve (mandatory)

16.expansion vessel (mandatory)

17.3-way aeration valve (recommended)

18.water tank

19.float valve

UNVENTED

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A.cold water supply

B.hot water supply

C.circulation pipe

D.gas supply

E.overflow pipe

H. overflow pipe

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Contents Installation User Your installer More information Read this manual carefullyTrademarks LiabilityGis Table of contents Performing maintenance Service programTroubleshooting Maintenance frequencyAppendices Table of contents What to do if you smell gas Regulations IntroductionAbout the appliance Introduction Target groups MaintenanceSymbol Target group Gis Chapter Target groups Description Overview of thisDocument Appliances heating cycle Safety of the installationWorking principle of the appliance General working principle of the applianceWorking principle of the appliance Water temperature protection TheGas valvePressure switch Flame probe Appliances heating cycle Protection for the appliance4 Fan Water temperature protectionPressure switch Gas valveFlame probe Safety of the instal- lationUnvented installation Vented installationConditions InstallationPackaging EnvironmentalWorking clearances Air humidity and ambient temperatureAppliance maximum floor load Water compositionWorking clearances Technical specifica- tions Dimensions of the applianceUnit BFC General and electrical specificationsDimen Description SionGeneral 3+ Gas dataDescription II2H3+ Unit Gas category 2H G20 20 mbarInstallation diagram Circulation pipe Water connections, UnventedCold water side Hot water sideWater connections, Vented Requirements for flue gas discharge materials Gas connectionAir supply and flue Introduction C43 B23 C33 C13 C53 Appliance Diameter Maximum length Number of 90º Bends Concentric connectionsPractical example of concentric flue gas discharge Type of appliance DescriptionAppliance with concentric flue gas discharge material SpecificationsSpecification Description Concentric wall flue terminal specifications C13Practical example of parallel flue gas outlet Parallel connectionsElectrical connection Preparation Connecting the mains voltagePreparation 10.2 Preparation Connecting the mains voltageIsolating transformer Connecting an extra error signal Alarm OUT Connecting continuous pumpConnecting a program-controlled pump Connecting an extra on mode switch Tank on11.1 Checking the supply pressure and burner pressureProcedure to check pressures Finish off 3.11.4 Finalising Adjusting the pressureFinalising Gas dataConversion to a different gas category Orifice assemblyConversion of gas control Conversion to a different gas categoryPage Conversion to a different gas category Filling Installation diagramFilling Filling unvented installationsFilling vented installations Filling the applianceDraining Draining Min Gis Meaning of icons Electronic controller ON/OFF switchControl panel ControlsControl panel PC connectionOperating modes Operating modes Error conditions Service conditionStatus of the appliance Menu 11 Main menu chapter Error conditionsManual 13 Troubleshooting Status of the applianceManual 14 Maintenance frequency Service conditionGis Starting and running Appliances heating cycle Open 3.5 Installation diagram the manual gas valveStarting and running Appliances heating cycleStarting and running Shutting the appliance down for a long period Shut the appliance down for a brief period OFF modeShutting down Electrically isolating the applianceShutting down Notational convention for menu-related instructions Switching on the on modeMain menu Changing the appliances standard week program Setting water temperature during on modeWeek program Starting and stopping the week programWeek program setting the water temperature Week program setting the switch- on timeWeek program setting the switch- off time Adding times to a week program Week program setting the program- controlled pumpExtra period Deleting times from a week programSetting the program-controlled pump Setting the switch-on timeSetting the switch-off time Setting the water temperatureAdjustable settings SettingsSetting menu language Setting day and timeDisplaying appliance specifications Displaying the error history Service programSetting the hysteresis Setting the display backlight time Switching the pump on or offSetting the service interval Setting the display contrastDisplayed errors TroubleshootingGeneral errors Start the appliance up 9 Starting and running Troubleshooting table for general errorsSymptom Cause Solution Remark Gas smell Display is offInsufficient or absent Symptom Cause Solution Remark Water leakageExplosive ignition Hot water supplyTroubleshooting table for displayed errors Displayed errors S15 blocking error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark S12 blocking errorS13 blocking error S14 blocking errorCode + Description Cause Solution Remark F02 lock out error Check the values 2.4.5 Pressure switch Code + Description Cause Solution RemarkFlue Code + Description Cause Solution Remark F03 lock out errorMaintenance 15.2 Preparation for maintenance. If there is ApplianceF05 lock out error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark F04 lock out errorF09 lock out error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark F06 lock out errorF07 lock out error F08 lock out errorF11 blocking error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark F10 lock out errorSelected appliance Code + Description Cause Solution Remark C02 lock out errorC03 blocking error C04 blocking errorE04 lock-out error Code + Description Cause Solution Remark E01 blocking errorE03 lock-out error Page Interval Maintenance frequencyMaintenance frequency Introduction Preparation for maintenance Performing maintenancePerforming maintenance Checking the anodes Descaling and cleaning the tankWater-side mainte- nance Introduction Cleaning the heat exchanger Finalizing mainte- nance Cleaning condensation water dischargeClean the burners Clean the orificesConditions for Instal- lation and use Warranty certificate16.1 General warranty 16.2 Tank warrantyWarranty certificate Appendices Electrical diagramAppendices Electrical diagramTerminal Block Connections Appendices Example Period Week program cardPeriod Tset PumpPage Index Index 0306

BFC - 30, BFC - 60 specifications

A.O. Smith is a well-regarded name in the water heating industry, known for producing innovative and efficient water heaters. Among their renowned products are the BFC - 60 and BFC - 30 models, which have gained popularity for their performance and reliability.

The A.O. Smith BFC - 60 and BFC - 30 are both designed to meet the diverse needs of residential and commercial users. The BFC - 60 has a capacity of 60 gallons, making it ideal for larger households or commercial settings where hot water demand is high. Meanwhile, the BFC - 30, with its 30-gallon capacity, caters to smaller households or establishments with lower hot water requirements.

One of the standout features of both models is their advanced heating technology. They are equipped with a high-efficiency burner system, which enhances the heating process while minimizing energy consumption. This means that users experience quicker recovery times and can enjoy a steady supply of hot water without the long wait associated with traditional heaters. The BFC series is designed to save energy, aligning with modern demands for sustainability.

Another significant characteristic of these models is their durable construction. Made with high-quality materials, including glass-lined tanks, they are built to resist corrosion and extend the lifespan of the water heater. This durability contributes to fewer maintenance requirements, giving users peace of mind.

In terms of safety, A.O. Smith has incorporated numerous features into the BFC series. Both models come with safety valves and thermostat controls to ensure that water is heated to appropriate temperatures, reducing the risk of scalding and malfunction. Additionally, their design allows for easy installation and maintenance, making them a user-friendly option.

Another aspect that distinguishes the BFC series is its compact design. Both models have a space-saving profile, making them suitable for installation in various locations, including tight utility rooms or basements. This flexibility allows homeowners and businesses to maximize their space without sacrificing performance.

Overall, the A.O. Smith BFC - 60 and BFC - 30 are exemplary water heating solutions that combine efficiency, durability, and safety. With their advanced features and technologies, they are an excellent choice for anyone in need of reliable hot water, ensuring comfort and satisfaction for years to come.